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VIII
QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE
D
DC power supply connection
Use a 13.8 V DC power supply with at least 15
A
capacity
.
Make sure the ground terminal of the DC power supply is
grounded.
•
CONNECTING TO A
DC POWER SUPPL
Y
See p. 130 for fuse replacement.
DC power
supply 13.8 V
to an
AC
outlet
Fuses
20 A
black
red
⊕
−
⊕
−
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INSTRUCTION MANUAL
1
FOREWORD
2
IMPORTANT
2
EXPLICIT DEFINITIONS
2
PRECAUTIONS
3
SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES
4
TABLE OF CONTENTS
5
D Location
9
D Using the mounting bracket
9
QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE
10
D Microphone connection
10
D Controller’s attachment
12
D Remote installation
12
D Battery connection
14
D DC power supply connection
15
D Antenna installation
16
■ Your first contact
17
■ Repeater operation
19
■ Programming memory channels
20
PANEL DESCRIPTION
22
■ Function display
24
■ Function display— continued
26
■ Function guide indications
28
■ Main unit
30
■ Microphone (HM-133*)
32
■ Microphone keypad
33
(HM-154)
35
SETTING A FREQUENCY
36
D VFO and memory modes
37
■ Using the tuning dial
38
■ Using the [Y]/[Z] keys
38
■ Using the keypad
38
■ Tuning step selection
39
■ Lock functions
40
BASIC OPERATION
41
■ Selecting output power
42
■ Operating mode selection
42
■ Squelch attenuator
43
■ Sub-band mute/busy beep
45
■ Monitor function
45
■ Single band operation
46
■ One-touch PTT function
47
■ Audio mute function
48
■ Band scope
48
REPEATER OPERATION
50
34) is set
51
D Subaudible tones
53
D DTMF tones
54
D 1750 Hz tone
54
■ Offset frequency
55
■ Digital mode operation
56
■ Call sign programming
56
When sending a CQ
60
■ DV automatic detect
61
■ About D-STAR system
62
■ Digital repeater operation
63
What is the area?
65
What is the zone?
65
■ Received call sign
68
One-touch reply
69
■ Copying the call sign
70
•When “ALL” is selected
71
■ Break-in communication
72
■ Message operation
73
Message Transmission
74
RX message indication
75
■ Automatic reply function
76
■ EMR communication
77
Low-speed data communication
78
■ DV voice memory
79
◆ Track size setting
80
MEMORY MODE OPERATION
81
, duplex direction, sub
83
■ Memory bank selection
84
■ Memory bank setting
85
Available characters
86
■ Copying memory contents
88
D Memory/call➪call/memory
89
■ Memory clearing
90
CALL CHANNEL OPERATION
92
■ Programming a call channel
93
SCAN OPERATION
94
■ Scan start/stop
95
■ Scan edges programming
96
■ Scan resume condition
98
■ Skip channel setting
99
PRIORITY WATCH
100
■ Priority watch operation
101
DTMF MEMORY ENCODER
102
D Manual transmission
104
■ DTMF speed
105
TONE SQUELCH AND POCKET BEEP
106
D Reverse tone/DTCS squelch
107
D Setting DTCS code
108
■ DTCS polarity setting
109
■ Tone scan
110
Digital code setting
111
PAGER/CODE SQUELCH
112
Code programming
113
■ Pager operation
114
■ Code squelch
115
MENU SCREEN OPERATION
116
■ Menu list
117
■ Items list
117
■ SET MODE items
120
■ DV SET MODE items
122
■ SCAN items
124
■ DUP/ TONE items
125
■ DISPLAY items
126
■ SOUND items
128
■ DV GPS items
129
■ PACKET items
130
■ GPS SET MODE items
130
Alarm area 1
131
Alarm area 2
131
■ GPS-A SET MODE items
132
GPS-A symbol
133
OTHER FUNCTIONS
134
■ All reset
135
■ Partial reset
135
■ Data cloning
136
■ Auto power OFF
137
■ Time-out timer
137
■ Packet operation
138
D 1200 bps packet operation
139
GPS/GPS-A OPERATION
142
Sentence formatters selection
143
GPS message programming
145
Receiving a GPS transmission
146
RX GPS message indication
147
Programming GPS memory
147
GPS alarm setting
148
GPS memory clearing
148
■ GPS-A operation
149
MAINTENANCE
150
■ Fuse replacement
151
SPECIFICATIONS AND OPTIONS
153
■ Options
154
ABOUT CE
156
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#10 Europe2
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